File #: 13-301    Version: 1 Name: ACFD Lease Agreement for 890 Lola Street - SR
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 6/17/2013 Final action: 6/17/2013
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for a Resolution Approving a Lease Agreement Between the City of San Leandro and the Alameda County Fire Department for the Fire Training Center Located at 890 Lola Street for $130,000 Per Annum, Increasing by 3.5% Annually
Sponsors: Uchenna Udemezue
Related files: 13-302
Title
Staff Report for a Resolution Approving a Lease Agreement Between the City of San Leandro and the Alameda County Fire Department for the Fire Training Center Located at 890 Lola Street for $130,000 Per Annum, Increasing by 3.5% Annually

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) staff train at the City property located at 890 Lola Street, known as the Fire Training Center. There is no current lease agreement for this use, nor does the ACFD pay rent for the site. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the lease agreement with the ACFD for the Fire Training Center at 890 Lola Street establishing rent and formalizing the agreement concerning use and maintenance of the property.

BACKGROUND

The City wishes to continue its cooperative relationship with the ACFD by allowing emergency training at the City property known as the Fire Training Center. The ACFD has occupied the site rent free since it was established in 1995. However, as the ACFD has continued to grow and expand, the City believes all agencies that make up the ACFD should share in the cost to lease this City property rather than the City of San Leandro carrying the entire burden. Therefore, the City wishes to lease to the ACFD the property at the appraised lease value of $10,782 per month for a period of 10 years commencing on July 1, 2013.

In 1968, the City built the Fire Training Center for training San Leandro Fire Department personnel. When the ACFD was established, the City allowed ACFD to continue to use the property at no cost for the training of its personnel and the personnel of other fire protection organizations at the site.

Analysis

The ACFD entered into an agreement for fire protection services with the City on July 1, 1995. Section 7 of this agreement granted the ACFD the use of the training tower and Fire Training Center for training of its personnel at no cost. The ACFD entered into another agreement with the Cit...

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